Hacky sacks are having a moment — and honestly, I'm here for it. Not because I'm cool enough to actually use one, but because anytime crochet shows up in a trend like this it brings new people to the craft. And if you're one of those people, welcome. You're in the right place. This free pattern is beginner friendly, works up in about an hour, and includes a colorwork section that makes it the perfect first tapestry crochet project. Small enough to finish quickly, forgiving enough to actually enjoy learning something new. 🧶 FREE PATTERN — Polka Dot Hacky Sack: https://bit.ly/4xIsbI3 🛒 PDF VERSION — Ad-free printable for your device: https://bit.ly/4e4YJEa YARN & TOOLS 🔗 Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton — https://amzn.to/4xpfZeV 🔗 Poly pellets — https://amzn.to/4ehbSsK 🔗 Tulip rose crochet hook — https://amzn.to/4emoxKW RESOURCES MENTIONED 🔗 How to Crochet a Magic Ring — https://youtu.be/z65Ru6M0q1s 🔗 Crochet Circles Guide — https://bit.ly/45FmcVA A FEW THINGS TO KNOW Start with a magic ring and 6 single crochets Worked entirely in the round Colorwork section uses basic tapestry crochet — color diagram included in the pattern Filling: poly pellets recommended — available on Amazon or at most craft stores Great project for scrap cotton yarn Tell me in the comments — are you excited about the hacky sack trend? Making one for someone in your life or planning to sell them at a summer market? I'd love to hear about it. Some links in this description are affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases — at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting B.Hooked!

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